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industrialization this is globalism this is the out of control regulations smothering jobs in north america and shipping them to the third world in developing countries like china if you don't write off the one point five what really into riveted is created by the big six mega banks that we're paying most of our taxes to pay off that we don't owe if we go the way of greece and ireland who have signed on to pay debts at the bankers have then there's no way to get out of this you could get rid of all the wealth or you could get rid of the union you could get rid of social security and it would never pay off a fraction of the one point five or really in the bankers engineered this to take a lunch most powerful wealthy nation in the world and turn us into debt service so the tea party doesn't understand it fully it's very complex and the. mainline liberals are protesting change give us more of the by the pa has been wrong the bankers are the right target the big central bankers but you don't defeat them by raising taxes and handing out some more chicken feet you just beat them by arresting them
industrialization this is globalism this is the out of control regulations smothering jobs in north america and shipping them to the third world in developing countries like china if you don't write off the one point five what really into riveted is created by the big six mega banks that we're paying most of our taxes to pay off that we don't owe if we go the way of greece and ireland who have signed on to pay debts at the bankers have then there's no way to get out of this you could get rid of...
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it is obvious that america is very scared about us she writes about. libya as a. supply of natural resources had to cross a special problem because the problem revealed the french president is no longer a thief and so he's looking probably if i make a judgment about it i'm running i'm running very low on time here very briefly if you can just wrap this up for me in a very brief statement what are. the regional consequences going to be if indeed the libya operation turns into a full scale war we're talking economic global regional reverberations if things get worse or as they seem to agree there will be way to protest in the world that there will be. a lack of critical word summits of the western world and we will not be able to solve the political will to the only problems of living so we must help push overseas us dr marcus cover the professor of political economics at technical university live in butler thank you. try it now in the next hour here on r t are the events in libya an example of history repeating itself we explore some striking parallels between the
it is obvious that america is very scared about us she writes about. libya as a. supply of natural resources had to cross a special problem because the problem revealed the french president is no longer a thief and so he's looking probably if i make a judgment about it i'm running i'm running very low on time here very briefly if you can just wrap this up for me in a very brief statement what are. the regional consequences going to be if indeed the libya operation turns into a full scale war...
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under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o. of the solitary city are sure this is one area where presidents both had some enormous power and. gorbachev and reagan world posed by their own parties but they overcame and made better things being attacked in moscow from the reset obama there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys inherited this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not hear in this problem it has to be resolved any one of the worst by the day remember the united states is still saying that georgia should become a member of nato and saakashvili is saying yes we want to know and the united states is even saying the ukraine crane should become a member of nato even though ukraine says it's not interested now these are fundamental conflicts i mean we already had one world with us in georgia and it could be another country and if i'm going who'll stephen cohen thank you very much for this interview. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology some of. the futur
under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o. of the solitary city are sure this is one area where presidents both had some enormous power and. gorbachev and reagan world posed by their own parties but they overcame and made better things being attacked in moscow from the reset obama there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys inherited this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not hear in this problem it has to be resolved any one of...
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but i do think that that's what we begin with and from there it will get very complicated i think in america i don't know about your country but there is a sense all you know democracy has come no regime change has barely come these dictators have been ousted and what follows will be a measure of international support of non meddling of our country's ability to come together and find the resources i come back again to economic development i really think that's going to be critical in this region because you have millions of young people and that's how it started in tunisia it's like the new dominoes the young man who couldn't get a license and who was disgusted by the corruption and lived in self-doubt on fire and suddenly you had people witnessing this and then finally you had the ability to communicate the social networks are not to be treated lightly people were able to see if you could. get rid of the dictator in one country it could happen part of the problem in the united states world and just come from we're just a lot of the us and what i'm drawn to the media or the one percent of th
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could resort to military action in libya if violence goes on the reports america's already all societies to arm the rebels and you can problems are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing your rest out of proportion to good headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties in the comfort suggest the truth is still hidden and. then the massive inflow of illegal immigrants from violence torn arab countries fuels anti muslim sentiments and the european states taking them in kelly's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says does not belong in your. back of another update for in about thirty minutes from now in the meantime ati's sophie shevardnadze is joined by two leading world affairs academics for a look at what the future holds for troubled libya and its neighbors and why foreign nations need to keep out that interview is next. stephen it's really good to have you back at casuarina rangar who will so good
could resort to military action in libya if violence goes on the reports america's already all societies to arm the rebels and you can problems are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing your rest out of proportion to good headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties in the comfort suggest the truth is still hidden and. then the massive inflow of illegal...
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strikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo march two thousand and eleven america's next democratic president and a new coalition of the willing attack libya the un security council passed a strong resolution that demands and to the violence against innocents. it authorizes the use of force it was sanctioned by the one security council in contrast to the bombings of people sabia there was no such green light to the one thousand nine hundred nine and the one means one led by needle the first time a military alliance atop a sovereign nation a non-lethal member posing no threat to the group similarly libya poses no external threat and there are other striking parallels between the conduct of these wars the enemy then slaughtered on the loss of each god the new hitler the enemy of today the eccentric one marker daffy and power for over forty years now similarly villainize to by the us crooked. beasts step down from power and leave the goal now and back then getting rid of a leader no longer favored by the west taking sides with a questionable opposition and what started
strikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo march two thousand and eleven america's next democratic president and a new coalition of the willing attack libya the un security council passed a strong resolution that demands and to the violence against innocents. it authorizes the use of force it was sanctioned by the one security council in contrast to the bombings of people sabia there was no such green light to the one thousand nine hundred nine and the one means one...
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under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o.'s all it takes is an eager share this is want to you know where presidents on both sides have enormous power in foreign policy. and reagan were opposed by their own parties but they overcame it may get it is being attacked in moscow or forgive me so while i'm in there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys in the area this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not he inherited this problem it has to be resolved and he grew the worst by the day remember the united states is still saying that georgia should become a member of nato and saakashvili is saying yes we want to and the united states is even saying the ukraine crain should become a member of nato even though crane says it's not interested now these are fundamental conflicts i mean we already had one war over this in georgia and there could be another country and if i learn who is stephen cohen thank you very much for this interview. culture is that so much of it which of course i
under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o.'s all it takes is an eager share this is want to you know where presidents on both sides have enormous power in foreign policy. and reagan were opposed by their own parties but they overcame it may get it is being attacked in moscow or forgive me so while i'm in there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys in the area this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not he inherited this problem it...
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there's dangers in large cities in north america, as there are dangers in those countries. but, you know, the more and more i know people, the more and more i can tell you, people in general, they're good people. the viciousness, it exists, but it's not that hard to understand it takes a certain time to know the field. so, you know, my first trip to saudi was scary, and i now work in saudi, i have a company there, i feel very much at ease now. and they still have their... - their problems, obviously. - but we're not going there to do social life. we're going there to learn and create, and those countries are evolving very much, so i think the planet is... as thomas friedman said, "if the world is flat, it gets flatter every day". - yeah, and that's the way an engineer would see it. and another thing that struck me is you went all over the world, and have done and continue to do things all over the world in areas where there's the danger-- we've just talked about that-- but people traditionally in business say, "hmm, hard to get paid, hard to get your money out. you get nati
there's dangers in large cities in north america, as there are dangers in those countries. but, you know, the more and more i know people, the more and more i can tell you, people in general, they're good people. the viciousness, it exists, but it's not that hard to understand it takes a certain time to know the field. so, you know, my first trip to saudi was scary, and i now work in saudi, i have a company there, i feel very much at ease now. and they still have their... - their problems,...
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. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >> the president said this tragedy was a reminder that ultimately humanity is one and that japan lp come back stronger than ever with help from its friends. >> president obama has also said the world has an obligation to prevent any massacre of civilians in. the u.n. declared after much arguing that the situation in lickia ask -- libya is important. our middle east editor has been there. >> almost a week after the rebel group said it had captured zawaria we were allowed to visit. the square the rebels used as 9 core of their protest has now been captured by gaddafi's men. there are signs of the fight -- a building
. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >>...
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in asia, africa, in america, and in europe, the people are on our side. those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, weexpected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided in
in asia, africa, in america, and in europe, the people are on our side. those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya...
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we're not only broke but we have the rest of the world angry at us a price some believe is too high for america to pay lauren lyster r.t. new york. situation and it's of ups that american it with it from the scene is there anything that stands to benefit from the politics according to rockwell from the search and educational center so that we can when these instant. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they b.s. this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no drive zone and no walks in there but maybe didn't leave the place and keep it as bad as it would be to intervene to keep airplanes from flying immediately or attacking people on the ground that are. killing a lot a lot of a lot of people who want to write quote. we don't know whose blood it is but i believe it's a good thing and out of. this is not a good thing that we have another war going on and i must say from the standpoint of an american concern with the fact that our government is broke that the dollar is going down the drain that the government is putting the whole country in the most horrific fin
we're not only broke but we have the rest of the world angry at us a price some believe is too high for america to pay lauren lyster r.t. new york. situation and it's of ups that american it with it from the scene is there anything that stands to benefit from the politics according to rockwell from the search and educational center so that we can when these instant. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they b.s. this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no...
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athletes >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months' pregnant. the judge approved the deal in the stockton court today. maria mennez decide of heat stroke after working in a vineyard outside of stockton. her core temperature reached 108 degrees. the victim's uncle spoke at the hearing and explained why the defendant should serve time. >> it would be an example so that employers would have more care with their workers. they would have better treatment, dignity and respect on the job. >> the three defendants include the owner, the safety director and the supervisor at merced labor services. >> president obama and first lady michelle obama are out with a new message ab
athletes >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months'...
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that i know, that's standing with me here, this america that i love. >> reporter: the leaders announced a new interfaith initiative called shoulder to shoulder which they said would promote tolerance and fight anti-muslim bigotry. congressman king said he thought the hearin gerated a produive and wor while conversation. he plans to move ahead with other hearings on the topic in the future. joining me now is the associate professor of religion in the media, syracuse university, author of "beyond tolerance, searching for interfaith understanding in america." there was an extraordinary conversation around religion this week. what do you think it says about this particular moment in the american religious landscape? >> well, it's really an extraordinary moment, and somewhat ironic, too, given that the dominant imags omusls are people fighting for freedom and human right in north africa at this point. in terms of the united states, it says there's a lingering suspicion of muslims as a community. it also says, given the pushback against the hearing, there are a great many people invested in s
that i know, that's standing with me here, this america that i love. >> reporter: the leaders announced a new interfaith initiative called shoulder to shoulder which they said would promote tolerance and fight anti-muslim bigotry. congressman king said he thought the hearin gerated a produive and wor while conversation. he plans to move ahead with other hearings on the topic in the future. joining me now is the associate professor of religion in the media, syracuse university, author of...
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now we head to the americas where flooding is going to be a major concern. numerous flooding reports coming out this week along the mississippi valley, but up in the northeastern corner in the u.s. as well. let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a refrigerator here. cleanup efforts are going on, but more rain is on the way. and of course it's not just new jersey but other parts of the northeast dealing with flooding as well. here's the potent storm moving across, very slowly. that's going to bring flooding rains to many areas. we have widespread snow across the north. er in great lakes torrential rains to the south for the mid-atlantic states and quite severe thunderstorms to look out for throughout the night as well. so, many areas again under flood warnings, flood watches do remain in place all the way from t
now we head to the americas where flooding is going to be a major concern. numerous flooding reports coming out this week along the mississippi valley, but up in the northeastern corner in the u.s. as well. let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a...
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chain of command, to begin with, this is to be a joint operation, if necessary, carried out by britain, america, and france combined with other participation and it will be coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, almost all those who want to leave have left. there are some who remain. we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is to make sure that humanitarian aid gets through. above all, as he said, any decision to put any men and women of armed forces in harm's way it should only be when aslan necessary. but i believe as he said that we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others. we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, we know that colonel gaddafi is capable of. we should not let him step onto british soil. we should not allow a situation their stateish stat should step on british soil. >> may i ask the prime minister whether,
chain of command, to begin with, this is to be a joint operation, if necessary, carried out by britain, america, and france combined with other participation and it will be coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, almost all those who want to leave have left. there are some who remain. we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is...
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our mission has been to use america's unique capabilities to create the conditions for the no-fly zone and to assist in what meetings -- meeting in urgent humanitarian needs. we're seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations as a number of planes rather countries increase in numbers. we're taking the next up. we have agreed along with our nato allies to transition and control for the no- fly zone to nato. all 28 allies have authorized military authority to develop and operations plan for nato to take on the broader civilian protection mission under resolution 1973. nato is well-suited to coordinating this international effort and ensuring that all participating nations are working effectively together toward our shared goals. this coalition includes countries beyond nato, including air partners, and we expect all of them to be providing important political guidance going forward. we have always said parrott leadership and participation is crucial. the arab league show that leadership with its pivotal statement on libya. they joined the discussions
our mission has been to use america's unique capabilities to create the conditions for the no-fly zone and to assist in what meetings -- meeting in urgent humanitarian needs. we're seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations as a number of planes rather countries increase in numbers. we're taking the next up. we have agreed along with our nato allies to transition and control for the no- fly zone to nato. all 28 allies have authorized military authority to...
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athlete >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months' pregnant. the judge approved the deal in the stockton court today. maria mennez decide of heat stroke after working in a vineyard outside of stockton. her core temperature reached 108 degrees. the victim's uncle spoke at the hearing and explained why the defendant should serve time. >> it would be an example so that employers would have more care with their workers. they would have better treatment, dignity and respect on the job. >> the three defendants include the owner, the safety director and the supervisor at merced labor services. >> president obama and first lady michelle obama are out with a new message about bullies on facebook.com. the obamas say this
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let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and our core interests. that's why we're going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended our combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times though when our safety is not directly threatened but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. spochbding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace, ensuring regional security and maintaining the flow of
let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and...
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thank you, great america. thank you, obama. thank you, clinton. thank you sarkozy." >> rose: i thank you for joining us this evening. i know it's very, very late in paris. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: joining me on the telephone from benghazi is jon lee anderson. he has been sending dispatches from the front to "new yorker" magazine. i am pleased to have him here this inning. >> charlie, thank you. it's good to be here. >> rose: what are the expectations over the next 24 hours? >> the day started with quite a bit of elation after last night's approval of the no-fly resolution at the u.n. security council. it was extremely tense yesterday with the first bombing raids over-- probes, i should say-- but with some bombing over benghazi by qaddafi's forces. the war definitely felt like it was going to finally come to the city which has been the crucible of the revolution in the past month, and since is t began a month ago. and then it was very tense, as i said yesterday. this morning people were very elated, very euphoric. there was a kind of expecta
thank you, great america. thank you, obama. thank you, clinton. thank you sarkozy." >> rose: i thank you for joining us this evening. i know it's very, very late in paris. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: joining me on the telephone from benghazi is jon lee anderson. he has been sending dispatches from the front to "new yorker" magazine. i am pleased to have him here this inning. >> charlie, thank you. it's good to be here. >> rose: what are the...
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carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian
carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into...
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america's energy future. and over the course of the weeks and months ahead, we will take more. the bottom line is this. we've been having this conversation for nearly four decades now. every few years gas prices go up, politicians pull out the same old political playbook, and then nothing changes. and when prices go back down, we slip back into a trance. and then when prices go up, suddenly we're shocked i think the american people are tired of that. i think they're tired of talk. we need to work together, andcrats, republicans, everybody in between to finally secure america's energy future. i don't want to leave this for the next president. and none of us should want to leave it for our kids. so with that, let me take a few questions. and i'm going to start with mr -- [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. president. you had said that you want to see gaddafi leave power, leave office. are you prepared to use any means necessary in the united to make thatment happen? and if not, why not? i know in the cases of some of
america's energy future. and over the course of the weeks and months ahead, we will take more. the bottom line is this. we've been having this conversation for nearly four decades now. every few years gas prices go up, politicians pull out the same old political playbook, and then nothing changes. and when prices go back down, we slip back into a trance. and then when prices go up, suddenly we're shocked i think the american people are tired of that. i think they're tired of talk. we need to...
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god bless america. god bless you guys. host: hoping for arab mandelas -- guest: let me come back to the caller who said he wants to see more peace. president obama will argue that he was trying to restore peace to all that something you can develop. that is one problem that he has. looks like we're fighting the war. he will not call it a war. what happens after this? host: nelson mandela advocated peace in the -- in south africa. >> one of the issues -- it would be a pity if people around the world remembered the arab world for what is going on in libya rather than cairo. the peaceful protests have a sense of vision. it projected this image of peace, that the world is perhaps looking for. nelson mandela, i think he is right. this is not just about changing said that the arab world has been seeing for 30 years. this is a change from funding that the arab world has possibly seen for hundreds of years -- from something that the arab world has possibly seen for hundreds of years. nelson mandela is an interesting reference. to
god bless america. god bless you guys. host: hoping for arab mandelas -- guest: let me come back to the caller who said he wants to see more peace. president obama will argue that he was trying to restore peace to all that something you can develop. that is one problem that he has. looks like we're fighting the war. he will not call it a war. what happens after this? host: nelson mandela advocated peace in the -- in south africa. >> one of the issues -- it would be a pity if people around...
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. >> suarez: today the deputy national security advisor ben rhodes made what would seem to be america's strongest statement yet. our concern in the immediate term has been with the violence. this should be channeled into a political dialogue. where is the united states in all of this? salae is an ally, isn't he? >> i think for our policy on yemen has been terrorism and security and al qaeda in a arabian peninsula to the exclusion of almost everything else. despite what people in the administration say we've been focused on terrorism. we've not been focused on the challenges such as unemployment, government abuses, corruption. i think these are the things that will bring down the state. al qaeda is our problem. it's not yemen's biggest problem. i think we need to not have a dialogue that we support the government and will provide them military and security assistance at the expense of the people. everyone sees that we're supporting the regime at the expense of the people. >> suarez: does instability in yemen also threaten a sort of open playground for the very forces that the united stat
. >> suarez: today the deputy national security advisor ben rhodes made what would seem to be america's strongest statement yet. our concern in the immediate term has been with the violence. this should be channeled into a political dialogue. where is the united states in all of this? salae is an ally, isn't he? >> i think for our policy on yemen has been terrorism and security and al qaeda in a arabian peninsula to the exclusion of almost everything else. despite what people in the...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. a mammoth relief mission is swinging and action in northeastern japan after it was struck by a devastating tsunami claiming hundreds of lives. the disaster was triggered by a 8.9 magnitude earthquake, the most powerful since records began in that country. states of emergency have been declared. people living nearby, up to 300 bodies have been found. >> suddenly it strikes. almost in the blank of the night and without warning. it is terrifying. there is a threat more menacing still. the speed of a jet aircraft. the tsunami defenses are among the best in the world. it is not movable, unstoppable, removing everything in its destructive process. it reduces the house in seconds. the quake struck at 2:46 local time in the middle of a normal working day. imagine being in this office when this happens. for a moment, they freeze, immobilized by panic. a frantic scramble for shelter. >> we are going to break out of the report because we are going to go to the meteorological agency. they are giv
welcome to bbc news, broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. a mammoth relief mission is swinging and action in northeastern japan after it was struck by a devastating tsunami claiming hundreds of lives. the disaster was triggered by a 8.9 magnitude earthquake, the most powerful since records began in that country. states of emergency have been declared. people living nearby, up to 300 bodies have been found. >> suddenly it strikes. almost in the blank of the night and without...
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. >> group of students in japan will return home today bringing memories of a brief visit to america and much needed supplies. lisa amin gulezian has our story. >> what can be more american than bowling as these host families want visiting students from japan to leave with. these eighth graders are returning to the unknown. they are from a town roughly 200 miles from the leaking nuclear power plant. >> i just want to ensure they are safe. >> the group of 20 left saturday one day after the tsunami and earthquake. their parents specifically asked their host families to limit how much information these students had access to. >> we have been warning them about electricity, possible disruptions in transportation. we really haven't talked about the nuclear power plant. >> which is on top of minds for most. >> would you rather stay in the u.s.? >> yes. i would like to stay here. >> problems with rolling blackouts and food shortages are just about everywhere, but now help is coming. >> donation drive started with an exchange student got a letter from his mom in japan making sure to put brea
. >> group of students in japan will return home today bringing memories of a brief visit to america and much needed supplies. lisa amin gulezian has our story. >> what can be more american than bowling as these host families want visiting students from japan to leave with. these eighth graders are returning to the unknown. they are from a town roughly 200 miles from the leaking nuclear power plant. >> i just want to ensure they are safe. >> the group of 20 left saturday...
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finally gun deaths in america continue to rise congress doesn't seem willing to do anything about it so is president obama willing to take the lead and pull the trigger on some new gun laws. you need to know this our nation is at war today once again without the constitutionally required debate in congress leading to a declaration of war because john boehner chose to debate defunding n.p.r. and planned parenthood instead leaving the decision to president obama. over the weekend more than one hundred cruise missiles were launched by british american forces into the nation of libya taking out critical air defenses and pave the way for enforcement of the no fly zone above that nation military action comes just hours before a more market off he was about to move into the city of benghazi the last remaining stronghold of rebel forces and put an end to the uprising that split his nation in two over the last month in response to the years strikes gadhafi open up weapons depots around the nation to arm libyans of the sheen guns and mortars and vowed to give coalition forces in his words a lo
finally gun deaths in america continue to rise congress doesn't seem willing to do anything about it so is president obama willing to take the lead and pull the trigger on some new gun laws. you need to know this our nation is at war today once again without the constitutionally required debate in congress leading to a declaration of war because john boehner chose to debate defunding n.p.r. and planned parenthood instead leaving the decision to president obama. over the weekend more than one...
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put us into a snit that's the america that from the scene is the only thing that stands to benefit from the culprits according to the rockwell action of occasional sense of the week when these instances. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they yes this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no drive zone and no walks out of there but they needed leave they didn't keep them as bad as it would be to intervene to keep their planes from flying immediately or attacking people on the ground. or. killing a lot a lot of a lot of people going to a lot of point. we don't know whose word it is but i believe it's a good thing when you're out of work this is not a good thing that we have another war going on and i must say from that as a standpoint of america concerned with the fact that our government is broke that the dollar is going down the drain that the government is putting the whole country in the most horrific financial circumstances because they're starting yet another war to spend who knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial co
put us into a snit that's the america that from the scene is the only thing that stands to benefit from the culprits according to the rockwell action of occasional sense of the week when these instances. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they yes this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no drive zone and no walks out of there but they needed leave they didn't keep them as bad as it would be to intervene to keep their planes from flying immediately or...
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until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his resignation. >> until now, he has had a charmed political life. young, a glamorous wife. today, the charm ran out. he resigned because of a plagiarism scandal. >> he says, and a friendly talk with the chancellor, i will resign from my job. the attention was diverting him from his role as defense minister. the doctoral thesis he said he wrote he did not write entirely. it was the work of others. it had gone from the minister, dr. google, dr. cut-and-paste. chancellor merkel strode to the microphone and said she accepted his resignation. she says that she was surprised when he asked to speak to me by phone.
until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his...
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the monocytes talk of change from seven to ten percent to myself yes i think president greening of america. this week. has been continuing strong reforms of russian a few minutes approached the retails exploits. would probably be forming among the russian names which he was a beatle surprise. guest probably remain strong to some slick the still moves will perform and we generally expect it to go spring banks it's really well bush is the wrong expected well europe today john it's more next hour and right now the nation's headlines with bill products. to. keep the. fish. fish fish. fish if. fish.
the monocytes talk of change from seven to ten percent to myself yes i think president greening of america. this week. has been continuing strong reforms of russian a few minutes approached the retails exploits. would probably be forming among the russian names which he was a beatle surprise. guest probably remain strong to some slick the still moves will perform and we generally expect it to go spring banks it's really well bush is the wrong expected well europe today john it's more next hour...
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involved in libya what was also surprising was that we've all seen it to begin with as france britain and america getting involved in this and it now coming under this morning i may say one brother but what that point made clear was that those countries would not and in fact could not have gone to war in libya without the european council approving it so whatever employer is saying is that it's the e.u. as much as anybody else that has started off this war and that the aim is to topple gadhafi and i would have thought that that does go against the u.n. resolution one nine seven three and i see it as a very surprising development quite talk about british public opinion you know we've been told by the armed forces minister nick harvey in response to a question what is the length of our commitment he replied how long's a piece of string will goodness me we've had british troops on the ground in afghanistan for over ten years i don't think there's any appetite for us getting involved in foreign wars where we can't directly see our own national interest being threatened where frankly if we go in to su
involved in libya what was also surprising was that we've all seen it to begin with as france britain and america getting involved in this and it now coming under this morning i may say one brother but what that point made clear was that those countries would not and in fact could not have gone to war in libya without the european council approving it so whatever employer is saying is that it's the e.u. as much as anybody else that has started off this war and that the aim is to topple gadhafi...
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this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought to go to congress and say, here's what i want to do. give me the authority, and then he can go ahead. >> he'll be respectful of congress. he's not going to go without them. i'm sure he's met with the leaders of the relevant committees. calm down. >> gaddafi's days in power numbered, pat buchanan? >> all our days are numbered, john. but is he going to be out of power shortly? john, i don't know the answer to that because i think we have not thought through the second and third and fourth trenches of this intervention. we're going to bomb and stop him. what do we do after that. >> we haven't bombed yet. let'
this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought...
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from russia, america, china, and there is a large number of bombs made in britain. the purchase stuff is all very old. if a bomb landed on it, it would be a major disaster. what'd the rebels volunteered to drive us a around. nine bombs have been planted here, but no one knew where. everyone was hoping for a no-fly zone by the western powers. >> please. >> for now, there is no protection year against the air force. just a few nervous volunteers. >> with the air force one of the few remaining assets, the no-fly zone is something the international community has been discussing. it is an option that has mixed reaction. the united states is moving its military might in the area closer to libya. >> the threats of an attack from above could be stopped if american air force jets were patrolling lydia's skies. -- lydia's skies pretty hillary clinton told american politicians that libya could end up in democracy or in the chaos of the protracted civil war. >> one of those actions under review is a no-fly zone. there are arguments that favor it. questions that would be raised
from russia, america, china, and there is a large number of bombs made in britain. the purchase stuff is all very old. if a bomb landed on it, it would be a major disaster. what'd the rebels volunteered to drive us a around. nine bombs have been planted here, but no one knew where. everyone was hoping for a no-fly zone by the western powers. >> please. >> for now, there is no protection year against the air force. just a few nervous volunteers. >> with the air force one of the...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we go back to the middle east this evening. unrest has been sweeping across north africa and the middle east since december. it has toppled regimes in tunisia and egypt. in libya, allied forces are launching air strikes after the u.n. security council voted to impose a no-fly zone last week. and in places like syria, yemen, bahrain, and jordan, protests continue. joining me now is the foreign minister of morocco, taieb fassi-fihri, he was in washington on wednesday to meet with secretary of state hillary clinton. his government has weathered the current storm better than many of its neighbors and i'm sure there's a reason for that. i'm pleased to have the foreign minister at this table for th
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we go back to the middle east this evening. unrest has been sweeping across north africa and the middle east since...
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this ogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this ogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at...
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there's the middle east and north africa come sub-saharan africa, the americas, asia, eastern europe, nordic europe and western europe. here is what we sought to learn as we were conducting different interviews. we want the extent to which the women have entered the media work force. we want to know what the women's status is in the companies they work, not just whether they are working their but with their actual positions are and the amount of power and control they have. what women's compensation is compared to their male counterparts and this is one of the key findings of the report and one that is worth all of you reading. we want to know the terms under which all of the women in the news media organizations are employed and we wanted to know the extent to which companies have adopted pro ecology policies, specifically gone out there to try to address gender imbalances. the up some of the report is that we have a long way to go. we've come further than my mother's era of 1970 but we'd do still have a long way to go. the study found 73% of the top management jobs in the countries
there's the middle east and north africa come sub-saharan africa, the americas, asia, eastern europe, nordic europe and western europe. here is what we sought to learn as we were conducting different interviews. we want the extent to which the women have entered the media work force. we want to know what the women's status is in the companies they work, not just whether they are working their but with their actual positions are and the amount of power and control they have. what women's...
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that this is not a good thing that we have another war going on and i must say from the standpoint of america concerned with the fact that our government is broke that the dollar is going down the drain that the government is putting the whole country of the most horrific financial circumstances here there starting yet another war to spend who knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial complex very happy but i must say among us taxpayers we don't like it so these rebels are being led by former officials of a very good offer you are hearing these are not a bunch of libertarians so i think yes as they struggle for power and as one group will want us helping them we will be regional players whether it's the people of egypt or sudan or some of the other countries in the area that may not want another u.s. occupation right in their backyard so yeah i think there could be much more of an open civil war. and fighting the war all team coverage of the crisis and i mean. it's. just something you. see when they test for teaching something and something you know. in the action scene
that this is not a good thing that we have another war going on and i must say from the standpoint of america concerned with the fact that our government is broke that the dollar is going down the drain that the government is putting the whole country of the most horrific financial circumstances here there starting yet another war to spend who knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial complex very happy but i must say among us taxpayers we don't like it so these rebels...